12th-century noblewoman

C19263
concept

A 12th-century noblewoman is an aristocratic woman of medieval Europe who wields social, economic, and sometimes political influence through landholding, marriage alliances, and the management of her household and estates within a feudal hierarchy.

All labels observed (9)

Label Occurrences
Anglo-Norman noblewoman 6
12th-century German woman 3
12th-century English noble 2

Instances (18)

Instance Via concept surface
Therasia Christian noblewoman
Bertha of Sulzbach 12th-century German woman
Judith of Hohenstaufen 12th-century German woman
Heilika of Hohenstaufen 12th-century German woman
Joan of England, Queen of Sicily
Amice FitzRobert 12th-century English noble
Mabel FitzRobert Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Sybil Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Sibyl Marshal Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Joan Marshal Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Eva Marshal Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Matilda of Anjou 12th-century French noblewoman
Bernard de Balliol 12th-century English noble
Beatrice of Rethel 12th-century French noble
Sibylla of Armenia 12th-century woman
Dobrawa of Bohemia Christian noblewoman
FitzRobert family
surface form: Mabel FitzRobert
Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Ereleuva Gothic noblewoman